In order to achieve this goal, many rural parents will do everything possible to send their children to schools with better conditions, even private schools, and specially arrange people to accompany them. Every township and county has an army of accompanying students from the countryside, and the cost is very high. I think there are several reasons for this change of educational concept in rural areas:
First of all, parents personally experienced the pain of being uneducated. Now many rural people have gone out to work or are working, and these people often hear such stories. I did a good job in a factory, and the manager decided to promote himself to be the person in charge of the drawing or workshop, but because of poor culture, I couldn't write a few words, so I promoted others.
Missing such an opportunity will undoubtedly make people feel a lifelong pity. With this personal experience of eating without cultural loss, most rural people said that they should try their best to send their children to school anyway. Even if I don't get into college, I won't be so painful to come out to work in the future.
Secondly, rural families are getting richer and richer. As we all know, in ancient times, reading was almost the patent of the rich, and ordinary people would not send their children to study, because reading cost too much and the output was almost invisible. In this case, rural children naturally did not get the attention of reading. However, now that rural people go to work in cities, the family economy is completely different. Most rural people have lived in buildings and driven cars, and they are completely well-off families. They are fully capable of attending high schools and universities, and education is naturally valued.
Third, the expansion of university enrollment has opened the door for rural children. The gap between rural education and urban education has been very large. In the past, it was almost impossible for rural children to get into college. Usually, once the children of rural families are admitted to the university, the news will spread all over the country in an instant, because the number of college students was limited at that time, and going to the university was almost a matter for the city people. Rural children are equivalent to winning the lottery. But at present, the large-scale enrollment expansion of universities all over the country provides the greatest possibility for rural children to go to college.
Finally, the attention of the state. At present, the state attaches great importance to education and the improvement of the quality of the whole people, which naturally includes rural children. The investment in education is particularly large, and the learning environment of students has been completely improved. At the same time, the idea that reading changes fate has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. At the same time, the state gives strong support to rural education, and policies such as free textbooks, nutritious meals, student loans, poverty subsidies, extra points for ethnic minorities in the college entrance examination, and special enrollment for rural areas in the college entrance examination encourage rural families to pay more attention to their children's education.